71. So much mist fills the air that it drips from the trees in rivulets, and in some places, the mist itself falls like rain. 72. Social Security funds are no longer untouchable, the armed forces are on the move and the economy is falling like a wounded sparrow. 73. Some will fall like rocks and break open on impact, likely to nourish only animals. 74. Somewhere Truman Capote writes about the dusk in Central Park falling like blue flakes. 75. Spurred by the lack of rain, high temperature records are falling like heat-stroked tourists. 76. Stocks fell like rocks. 77. Sports Web sites are falling like flies. 78. Suddenly the tears are falling like Niagara in a rainy season. 79. The ball descended beyond him, falling like a fatal blade that severed King Carlos from his kingdom. 80. The dominoes have been falling like new series on UPN. |